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Title: Brief History of the Origin of Sunday School


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Brief History of the Origin of
Sunday School 
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  • Although churches established schools of
    biblical and catechetical instruction (eg.  The
    Catechumenate from the ancient church, and the
    Catechism from the Reformation) from the
    beginning, the Sunday School is traced back to
    only the late eighteenth century.

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  • England was shifting from an agricultural to an
    industrial society. The Industrial Revolution
    led to rapid urbanization and industrialization
    of England. Social conditions were miserable for
    the growing urban lower class.

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  • Even the children were forced to work in
    factories. Because these children worked in
    sweatshops for twelve hours a day, six days a
    week, they were uneducated and often involved in
    crime. On Sunday, their only free day, they ran
    wild in the streets.

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  • Robert Raikes (1736-1811) lived in Glouchester,
    England and had compassion on the children he saw
    running around on Sundays. Rakies was a
    crusading newspaper editor who started the first
    Sunday School in 1780.

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  • It met in Sooty Alley (chimney sweep territory)
    in the kitchen of a Mrs. Meredith. Raikess
    first students were boys and girls from six to
    fourteen years old. They were taught proper
    behavior and personal hygiene.

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  • The primary aim of the school was literacy
    training but Christian education was included.
    They were taught to read from the Bible, they
    memorized catechisms, and were taken to worship
    services.

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  • Raikes taught in the first school and others he
    established later. However, he hired women for a
    shilling a day to work in the school. The
    students in the first Sunday school were so
    boisterous that Mrs. Meredith quit, the school
    closed, and the students were transferred to
    another school.

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  • The Sunday Schools remained secluded until
    Raikes touted them in a letter to the Gentlemans
    Magazine in 1783. Many supported the idea and
    were supportive of Raikes efforts to improve
    society.

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  • Other schools were started in other cities,
    businessmen began to provide financial support,
    and the Sunday School Movement grew. It has been
    estimated that there were 500,000 students
    involved in Sunday School by 1796, and 1,250,000
    by 1831.

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